Where Art Meets Story

Our growing archive of stories on art, design, and culture.

  • Biography: Władysław Ślewiński

    Biography: Władysław Ślewiński

    Władysław Ślewiński (1856–1918) was a Polish painter associated with the Symbolist movement. He was born in Kraków, Poland, and later studied at the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts. Ślewiński also spent time…

  • Biography: Pekka Halonen

    Biography: Pekka Halonen

    Pekka Halonen, a name synonymous with the Finnish National Romanticism movement, is celebrated for his captivating and serene depictions of the Finnish landscape. Born on September 23, 1865, in Lapinlahti, Finland, Halonen…

  • Biography: Robert William Vonnoh

    Biography: Robert William Vonnoh

    Robert William Vonnoh (1858–1933) was an American Impressionist painter known for his captivating landscapes and portraits that captured the essence of everyday life. Born on September 17, 1858, in Hartford, Connecticut, Vonnoh’s…

  • Inspiration: “Blooming Summer,” by Eero Järnefelt

    Inspiration: “Blooming Summer,” by Eero Järnefelt

    Eero Järnefelt was the son of General Alexander Järnefelt and Baroness Elisabeth Järnefelt (née Clodt von Jürgensburg). Several of his eight siblings also became well-known: Kasper, a literary critic. Arvid, a judge and writer. Armas, a composer and conductor.  Aino, wife…

  • Inspiration: “Girl” by George Clausen

    Inspiration: “Girl” by George Clausen

    George Clausen was born in London on 18 April 1852, the son of a decorative artist of Danish descent. From 1867 to 1873, he attended the design classes at the South Kensington…

  • Biography: James Ensor

    Biography: James Ensor

    James Ensor was a man with many faces. Born in Ostend, Belgium in 1860, he was the son of an English father and a Flemish mother. He grew up in a house…

  • Biography: Arthur Streeton

    Biography: Arthur Streeton

    Arthur Streeton (1867–1943) was an Australian landscape painter and a key figure in the Heidelberg School, an Australian art movement associated with Impressionism. Streeton’s works are known for their depictions of the…